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Default variable view in VBE

Nick, many thanks
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Trefor


"NickHK" wrote:

Trefor,
I normally find this happens when you have an error in your code, but it is
not immediate enough to stop compilation or current running.
If you try DebugCompile, you may get compilation errors indicated that you
weren't aware of. This obviously can't help with run-time errors.

Other times I do find Intellisense takes a coffee break, only to return for
no apparent reason.

But errors are normally the reason.

NickHK

"Trefor" wrote in message
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When you are in VBE stepping through code you can hover the mouse over a
variable and it will display what the variable is currently set to. This

is
very handy when you are trying to debug code. 'Sometimes' this stops

working,
I have no idea why and often if I close Excel and restart it will work

fine
again. Am I somehow turning off an option somewhere? Does anyone know how

to
turn this feature back on?
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Trefor




 
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